Minor Weed Charges No Longer Prosecuted In Calhoun County

Low-level marijuana offenses are no longer going to be prosecuted here in Calhoun County, two weeks after Michigan’s voters voiced their opinion on the issue.

The Battle Creek Enquirer says that Calhoun County Prosecutor David Gilbert announced on Monday that his office would no longer pursue cases for violations that will be legal once Proposal 1 becomes law; that includes possessing up to 2.5 ounces of weed on your person, 10 ounces in a secured place in your home, and 12 plants grown for personal use.